Welcome to My New Blog on Life with Multiple Disabilities

This blog is meant to go along with the groups for people with multiple disabilities linked on the Groups page. Use the pages to get information about me, the blog, or the groups. If you want to contact me, use the social links in the footer. On this blog, I’ll post news about the groups and the organization I hope to eventually form and any products or other resources I find that might be helpful if you live with multiple disabilities. I would also like to do guest posts where other people with multiple disabilities can share their experiences. If you want an online group on a platform where it doesn’t exist yet, want to offer help with the blog and/or groups, or want to create a guest post or share anything helpful, use the social links in the footer. I hope you find something helpful here.

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The most important thing about me is that I belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. My religion is my life and I'm always striving to grow in faith and become more Christlike. I also have several disabilities, but my faith gets me through each day. I'm completely blind, autistic, have both generalized and social anxiety, and struggle with several chronic illnesses. I'm a college student taking courses at Brigham Young University-Idaho Online for a Bachelor of Science in software engineering. I have a dog named Squeaker, because of the funny little noises he makes, and I'm so attached! My hobbies include going to church activities, doing genealogy, reading, studying my scriptures, playing with Squeaker, spending time with family and friends, learning everything I can, listening to music, taking surveys for extra money, working with technology, browsing for cool websites and Android apps, using social media, making crafts, swimming, watching TV, and making ramps and mazes out of Legos for marbles to roll through.
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I’m Lanie Molinar. I’m blind, autistic, and chronically ill. This blog and the groups shown on the Available Groups page are meant to provide resources and support for people with multiple disabilities.